Hot Chip DJs spin the tunes at the propaganda themed Late at the Library party at the British Library with Alexis, Al and Felix mixing it up with minimal techno and classic pop. Tying in with the library's major summer exhibition, Propaganda: Power and Persuasion, The Party Rules gives party goers a night to remember with live performances from Public Service Broadcasting, and Olivier award-winner Christopher Green whose 'Party Police' will use propaganda techniques to ensure everyone has a night to remember.

With over 150 million items, a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland, artwork by artists such as Antony Gormley and Eduardo Paolozzi, and a host of historically momentous works - including the Magna Carta, the Gutenberg Bible, Shakespeare's First Folio and the Lindisfarne Gospels - a guided tour around the British Library is the best way to take it all in. More about British Library

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Hilton London Euston HotelLondon > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel from £87 31% off17-18 Upper Woburn Place, WC1H |
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ibis London Euston St PancrasLondon > Hotels > Budget Chain Hotel from £41 33% off3 Cardington Street, NW1 |
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A Christmas Magic Show!London > Events > Theatre Dates: Friday 9th December 2016 - 7pm-8pmLate at the Library: The Party Rules, 96 Euston Road, NW1 |
Same location as Late at the Library: The Party RulesClassic tricks and illusions for all the family....More

The Railway ChildrenLondon > Events > Theatre Dates: 16th December 2014 to 8th January 2017Late at the Library: The Party Rules, Cnr Of King's Boulevard And Goods Way, N1C |
4 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesMike Kenny's Olivier Award-winning adaptation of The Railway Children, staged at Waterloo three years ago, is now at King's Cross Theatre. E Nesbitt's classic tale is ...More

LazarusLondon > Events > Theatre Dates: 25th October 2016 to 22nd January 2017Late at the Library: The Party Rules, Cnr Of King's Boulevard And Goods Way, N1C |
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Platform TheatreLondon > Entertainment > TheatresUniversity Of The Arts London, Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, King's Cross, London N1C |
5 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesPart of the University of the Arts London's award-winning campus for Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, Platform Theatre has four performance spaces and ...More

ScalaLondon > Entertainment > Live Music275 Pentonville Road, King's Cross, London N1 |
6 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesHoused inside the old King's Cross Cinema, the Scala might be a bit tattered around the edges but this only adds to its battered charm. The ...More

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British LibraryLondon > Attractions > Museums96 Euston Road, King's Cross, London NW1 |
Same location as Late at the Library: The Party RulesWith over 150 million items, a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland, artwork by artists such as Antony Gormley and Eduardo Paolozzi, ...More

Sourced MarketLondon > Shopping > MarketsSt Pancras International, King's Cross, London NW1 |
1 minute from Late at the Library: The Party RulesSince opening in August 2009, the UK's first produce market to be located in a train station aims to bring the best from local and artisan ...More

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Pizza ExpressLondon > Restaurants > Italian restaurants95 Euston Road, King's Cross, London NW1 |
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Yo! SushiLondon > Restaurants > Japanese restaurantsUnit 27, The Circle, St Pancras Station, King's Cross, London N1C |
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The PlaceLondon > Education > Evening Classes17 Duke's Road, Bloomsbury, London WC1H |
4 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesLondon's specialist venue for contemporary dance, The Place plays a role in every aspect of this fast-growing art form. The London Contemporary Dance School offers degrees ...More

The HarrisonLondon > Nightlife > Pubs28 Harrison Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1H |
6 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesOriginally built in the 1880s by Samuel Harrison to refresh the workers in his shoe factory, The Harrison pub's current building dates back to 1934. Owned ...More

Marquis CornwallisLondon > Nightlife > Pubs31 Marchmont Street, WC1N |
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2 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesHidden below the bustling Somers Town Coffee House, Cosy Kettle offers an intimate sanctuary away from the pub crowd. Opened in late 2013, the bar is ...More

GNH BarLondon > Nightlife > BarsGreat Northern Hotel, King's Cross, London N1C |
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VOCLondon > Nightlife > Bars2 Varnishers Yard, Regents Quarter, King's Cross, London N1 |
5 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesVOC is a 17th Century-inspired Punch House from Fluid Movement, the people behind speakeasy bars The Whistling Shop and Purl. Taking its name from Vereenigde Oost-Indische ...More

Friends HouseLondon > Business > Venue Hire173-177 Euston Road, Bloomsbury, London NW1 |
7 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesThe historic headquarters of Quakers in Britain, Friends House in Euston has 23 function rooms including a large Meeting Hall which seats up to 1,100 guests. ...More

Kings PlaceLondon > Business > Venue Hire90 York Way, King's Cross, London N1 |
7 minutes from Late at the Library: The Party RulesJust 150 metres from King's Cross and St Pancras stations, the Dixon-Jones designed Kings Place offers conference organisers two auditoriums, two art galleries and a wide ...More

Maps and the 20th Century: Drawing the LineMaps and the 20th Century: Drawing the LineMaps and the 20th Century: Drawing the Line looks into how maps made the world we live in. The exhibition at the British Library sheds light on 100 years of mapping technology - from the original sketch of today's London Underground to the satellite imagery of the 1990s - and how it has monitored and shaped the society we live in. From wars to moon2016-12-09T00:00:00+00002017-03-01T00:00:00+0000
Where:

British Library,
96
Euston Road
NW1 2DB

Category: event

Ongoing

Maps and the 20th Century: Drawing the Lineevent > Exhibitions > Art exhibitionsPRICINGStandard £12, under 18 FreeDATES4th November 2016 to 1st March 2017VENUEBritish LibraryMaps and the 20th Century: Drawing the Line looks into how maps made the world we live in. The exhibition at the British Library sheds light on 100 years of mapping technology - from the original sketch of today's London Underground to the satellite imagery of the 1990s - and how it has monitored and shaped the society we live in. From wars to moon... More about this event

Victorian Entertainments: There Will Be FunVictorian Entertainments: There Will Be FunThe British Library invites visitors to take a trip back in time this autumn with its new exhibition Victorian Entertainments: There Will Be Fun. Through decorative original posters, handbills, advertisements and tickets, the exhibition will bring the world of performing pigs, magic tricks and pantomime to life, focusing on five colourful character2016-12-09T00:00:00+00002017-02-12T00:00:00+0000
Where:

British Library,
96
Euston Road
NW1 2DB

Category: event

Free EventOngoing

Victorian Entertainments: There Will Be Funevent > Exhibitions > Art exhibitions | PRICINGFreeDATES14th October 2016 to 12th February 2017VENUEBritish LibraryThe British Library invites visitors to take a trip back in time this autumn with its new exhibition Victorian Entertainments: There Will Be Fun. Through decorative original posters, handbills, advertisements and tickets, the exhibition will bring the world of performing pigs, magic tricks and pantomime to life, focusing on five colourful character... More about this event

A Christmas Magic Show!A Christmas Magic Show!Classic tricks and illusions for all the family.2016-12-10T14:00:00+00002016-12-10T00:00:00+0000
Where:

British Library,
96
Euston Road
NW1 2DB

Category: event

On Soon

A Christmas Magic Show!event > Theatre > Magic showsPRICING£10, under 18 mems £5DATESSaturday 10th December 2016 at 2pm-3pm and 5.30pm-6.30pmVENUEBritish LibraryClassic tricks and illusions for all the family.